Passes

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Every BJC requires a pass, this is a means of seeing who has paid to enter the convention in a nice easy to view way. Usually something on a piece of string/ribbon that convention-goers can wear around their neck. Some convention have used non-removable wrist bands to stop the attendees throwing their pass over a fence to a friend to let their friend get in free, but wristbands can be unpopular with jugglers as they can hamper juggling.

The more visible and easy to wear the pass is, the faster the convention-goers can pass through security checkpoints.

It also gives the convention attendees a souvenir that they can keep.

BJC Huddersfield had 3 laser cut juggling clubs one of which worked as a bottle opener. BJC Norwich had a specially printed Buff. BJC Doncaster had Mr Bollox.


consider the cost of your passes.

The Buffs at Norwich where £6 each The Mr Bollox for Doncaster where 90p each The Clubs for Huddersfield where 47p each

so you can see there are some savings to be made if you are working with a tight budget.